Local Masonry contractors

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ABSOLUTE STONE CORPORATION
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A HIC · CARY · NC
Art Masonry and Chimney
chimney · Burlington · NC
5 (21 reviews)
A.S. Construction & Masonry
masonry · Kinston · NC
5 (2 reviews)
Brads Masonry
Masonry contractor · Vanceboro · NC
1 (0 reviews)
CAESARSTONE USA
238140 - Masonry Contractors · CHARLOTTE · NC
Camarata Masonry Systems
Masonry contractor · Charlotte · NC
4.3 (0 reviews)
CARDINAL STONE ENTERPRISES INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC H/H · JEFFERSON · NC
Carolina Masonry & Grading
masonry · Charlotte · NC
5 (0 reviews)
CAROLINA MASONRY INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A BRK · MOYOCK · NC
CAROLINA STONE SETTING COMPANY
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A BRK · CARY · NC
Central Concrete Supplies
masonry · Charlotte · NC
5 (20 reviews)
Coltrain Masonry Inc
Masonry contractor · Williamston · NC
Concepts Outdoor Living By Johnys Masonry
remodeling · Charlotte · NC
4.6 (44 reviews)
CURLEE MASONRY INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · CONCORD · NC
Down East Masonry Contractors
Masonry contractor · Bethel · NC
5 (0 reviews)
Floor and Decor
masonry · Gastonia · NC
4.9 (0 reviews)
Foothills Masonry & Excavating
masonry · Hickory · NC
FRANK E MASON
TRADESMAN TRAD MHVA JELE · WELDON · NC
GILBERT MASONRY INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A BRK · DENVER · NC
Harrison Masonry
masonry · La Grange · NC
Houser Masonry
masonry · Lincolnton · NC
HR Blvd Construction & Concrete
masonry · Charlotte · NC
5 (45 reviews)
Huntley Masonry & Concrete
masonry · Midland · NC
5 (35 reviews)
Jarvis Masonry
masonry · Newton · NC
5 (0 reviews)
Jeff Johnston Construction & Mason
Masonry contractor · Granite Falls · NC
4.5 (0 reviews)
JUSTIN T AMASON
TRADESMAN TRAD MELE · MORRISVILLE · NC
Ken Watson Masonry
masonry · Edenton · NC
3 (1 reviews)
King and Queen Masonry
masonry · Charlotte · NC
5 (0 reviews)
Kings Mountain masonry llc
remodeling · Kings Mountain · NC
5 (0 reviews)
LDS LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND MASONRY LLC
CLASS C CONTRACTOR C LSC · HENDERSON · NC
LYNDON STEEL COMPANY LLC
238120 - Structural Steel/Precast Concrete Contractors · WINSTON SALEM · NC
2.3
MANNING MASONRY INC(FOR USE IN VA MANNING MASONRY
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A BRK · WILLIAMSTON · NC
5 (9 reviews)
Markham Landscape Products Inc
masonry · Charlotte · NC
4.6 (219 reviews)
MASON CONSULTING AND CONSTRUCTION LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC RBC · GASTON · NC
MASON HEATING COOLING & ELECTRICAL LLC
CLASS C CONTRACTOR C HVA · WELDON · NC
MASON PRICE CONSTRUCTION CO INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC RBC MCC LSC ISC H/H ENV · ROANOKE RAPIDS · NC
MASONRY CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H CBC · REIDSVILLE · NC
Master Masonry Inc
masonry · Hickory · NC
5 (0 reviews)
Mc Call Masonry
masonry · Lenoir · NC
5 (0 reviews)
Meza concrete masonry
masonry · Charlotte · NC
4.3 (29 reviews)
M & M MASONRY LLC
General Contractor (Certified) · WILLOW SPRING · NC
M & M MASONRY LLC
Residential Contractor (Certified) · WILLOW SPRING · NC
NEW STONE BUILDERS LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · GREENSBORO · NC
OLD NORTH STATE MASONRY LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A BRK · MATTHEWS · NC
OSHIER MASONRY CONSTRUCTION LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · MOYOCK · NC
Pacheco's Custom Masonry and Concrete LLC
Masonry contractor · Rocky Mount · NC
4.9 (0 reviews)
Queen City Sweeps
masonry · Cornelius · NC
4.8 (22 reviews)
R D STONE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A ELE · GREENSBORO · NC
RG Stonemind
masonry · Charlotte · NC
5 (52 reviews)
Robinette Quality Brickwork
masonry · Claremont · NC
5 (0 reviews)
RODNEY D STONE
TRADESMAN TRAD MELE · GREENSBORO · NC
Shelton Masonry
masonry · Claremont · NC
4.7 (0 reviews)
Square A Construction, Inc.
masonry · Midland · NC
4.3 (6 reviews)
Stone Concrete, Inc.
concrete · Charlotte · NC
STONE DEVELOPMENT & RESTORATION LLC
Commercial General Contractor Level 1 · WILMINGTON · NC
STONE DEVELOPMENT & RESTORATION LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · WILMINGTON · NC
STONE PROS LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A BRK · MOORESVILLE · NC
STONE RESTORATION LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC RBC · CHARLOTTE · NC
STONE SYSTEMS OF RALEIGH LLC
CLASS B CONTRACTOR B RBC · RALEIGH · NC
Stucco Stone Construction
Stucco contractor · Newton · NC
5 (0 reviews)
To The Line masonry
masonry · Maple · NC
4.9 (6 reviews)
TRILAKE GRANITE AND STONE INC
CLASS C CONTRACTOR C CBC RBC · HENDERSON · NC
Western Specialty Contractors
masonry · Charlotte · NC
4 (10 reviews)
Wood Masonry Supply
Masonry supply store · Boone · NC
4.9 (0 reviews)
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FAQs about Masonry

  • How much does masonry work cost?

    Masonry costs depend heavily on the type of work. Brick veneer installation runs $15–$30 per square foot installed. Stone veneer (manufactured or natural) costs $20–$45 per square foot installed. Brick pointing (repointing deteriorated mortar joints) typically runs $500–$2,000 for a standard chimney or section of wall. Chimney repair ranges from $300–$800 for minor tuckpointing to $2,500–$6,000 for major rebuilds or liner replacement. Poured concrete flatwork (driveways, patios, sidewalks) runs $6–$12 per square foot. Concrete block foundation repair varies significantly by scope—minor crack injection runs $500–$2,000, while major foundation work can cost $5,000–$25,000 or more. In cold climates, masonry contractors typically schedule exterior work in early fall before freeze-up or in late spring for better availability. Always get multiple bids and make sure each bid specifies material type, mortar mix, and labor scope.

  • Where do I find masonry contractors near me?

    Search EdgeLocal for "masonry," "mason," or "brick" with your zip code to find local masonry and stonework contractors. Masonry contractors handle brick laying, stone veneer, block foundation repair, chimney work, patio installation, retaining walls, and concrete flatwork. Masonry contractors are typically registered as general or specialty contractors with their state's contractor licensing authority. When hiring a mason, look for contractors with experience in your specific project type—chimney repair requires different expertise than decorative stone veneer or a poured concrete patio. Ask for references from similar past projects and review their EdgeLocal ratings. For structural masonry work, verify that the contractor pulls the required building permits. Get at least two to three estimates that each specify materials (brick type, mortar mix, stone species), labor scope, timeline, and workmanship warranty.

  • How do I know if my chimney needs repointing or major repair?

    Tuckpointing (repointing) is needed when mortar joints between bricks show visible crumbling, cracking, gaps, or a recessed surface more than ¼ inch deep. Left unaddressed, deteriorated mortar allows water infiltration that can freeze and expand in winter, accelerating brick damage and eventually causing structural failure. Major chimney repair is needed when bricks are visibly spalling (flaking or crumbling), when there is significant leaning or separation of the chimney from the house, when the chimney crown is cracked or missing, or when a masonry liner inspection reveals cracks that allow flue gases to escape. A CSIA-certified chimney sweep can provide a camera inspection of the liner and a detailed assessment of both the exterior masonry and the flue. Most reputable masonry contractors offer chimney inspections and can differentiate between minor tuckpointing and more extensive rebuilding work.

  • What is the difference between tuckpointing and repointing?

    Tuckpointing and repointing are often used interchangeably, but they describe slightly different techniques. Repointing (also called pointing) means removing the deteriorated mortar to a depth of ¾–1 inch and filling in fresh mortar to seal and stabilize the joint. It restores the mortar to its original appearance. Traditional tuckpointing uses two contrasting colors: a mortar fill that closely matches the brick color, with a thin, colored putty "tuck" applied on top to create the illusion of fine, sharp joints—a technique common in older European brickwork and on high-end historic restorations. For most residential repair projects, repointing is the correct term and the appropriate technique. Either way, the key quality factors are: matching the new mortar strength to the original (softer historic mortar requires a lime-based mix, not modern Portland cement), proper joint depth before repointing, and thorough weather protection during curing.

  • How do I waterproof or seal brick and stone after masonry work?

    Sealing masonry after installation protects against water infiltration, efflorescence (white mineral salt deposits), and freeze-thaw damage. Clear penetrating sealers are the most common choice — they do not change the appearance of the masonry and allow water vapor to escape, preventing moisture from being trapped inside the wall. Film-forming sealers create a visible coating and offer stronger protection but can trap moisture if not properly specified for the substrate. For chimneys, a crown sealer on the concrete cap and a flexible masonry waterproofer on the brick are two separate products with different functions. Tuckpointed sections should cure for at least 28 days before sealing. Most masonry sealers need to be reapplied every 3–5 years depending on exposure and product type.

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